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11th May 2006

CEW beauty winners!

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The Cosmetic Executive Women have announced their 2006 winners!

These awards are really known for picking great beauty products, and I love the number of categories and range of price points. If you’re looking for a good scrub/foundation/tanner above/below $12 or something, this is the place to go for recommendations.

Some of my favorites that they honored:

Jergens

Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer - Best Body Treatment Under $15.

I have been using this since skirt season sans pantyhose began, to mask my pasty white legs. I’ve been using the light skin shade, but may go up to medium after this bottle is out. It is a subtle color, but it does make pale winter skin more presentable and there is really no streaking. I did get one blotchy spot on my elbow, but one good exfoliation got rid of it. It’s not a major tan, but it suits my purpose well.

Burts

Burt’s Bees Honey Lip Balm - Best Lip Treatment Under $12

Does this really require explanation? Doesn’t everyone love Burt’s Bees? I do! My husband however thinks the tingling is some kind of allergic reaction (I told him it’s not) so he won’t kiss me if I’m wearing this. So, no wearing it to bed!

chanel

Chanel Ultra Wear Lip Color - Best Lip Product over $12

This is one of my favorites for the double-ended wand. It has even weaned me off of using the same Benetint lip stain every day to ensure my lips have some color. This product does it on its own.

Posted by Andrea @ 8:35 am

2 Responses to “CEW beauty winners!”

  1. Ali Says:

    I love resources like this, I’ve been looking for a new mascara, and now I’m going to follow their lead and try Maybelline’s Intense XXL Volume + Length Mascara.

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